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Code · REGISTER · 2014-11-03 · Council on Environmental Quality · Notices

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BILLING CODE 6355-01-P COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Opportunity for Sponsorship of the GreenGov Symposium AGENCY: Council on Environmental Quality. ACTION: Notice. GreenGov Symposium Call for Co-Sponsors. SUMMARY: This notice informs the public of the opportunity for eligible non-governmental entities to submit an application for co-sponsorship of a potential White House Council on Environmental Quality 2015 GreenGov Symposium. Those interested in becoming co-sponsors should submit an application for co-sponsorship by November 28, 2014.
DATES: To be considered, applications for co-sponsorship must be received via email no later than 5:00p.m. Eastern Time on November 28, 2014. ADDRESSES: Applications and any supporting materials may be submitted electronically to the White House Council on Environmental Quality, Office of the Federal Environmental Executive at *ofee@ceq.eop.gov.* FOR FUTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Will Garvey, Office of the Federal Environmental Executive, White House Council on Environmental Quality, *wgarvey@ceq.eop.gov.* SUPPLEMENTALARY INFORMATION:
Application Information Only non-government entities that are not-for-profit corporations or entities are eligible for co-sponsorship of the 2015 GreenGov Symposium. Potential co-sponsors could include, but are not limited to, registered 501(c)3 organizations and academic institutions. Eligible entities, including consortia of eligible entities, interested in co-sponsoring the 2015 GreenGov Symposium effort should demonstrate and provide relevant information on: • Alignment of their organization's mission and goals with the mission and goals of the Council on Environmental Quality and the Office of the Federal Environmental Executive and with the general purpose of the Symposium; • ability to contribute to selection of Symposium location(s), associated logistics, agenda planning, speaker proposal and selection, and event outreach; • experience working successfully with private sector, state and local government and academic sector stakeholders that would attend a GreenGov event; • ability to travel to various locations within the continental United States, if necessary to host GreenGov events; • technical and programmatic ability to support Internet and Web-based production of GreenGov educational events; and • ability to support both major multiple day symposium event as well as limited topic specific seminars and workshops.
Background GreenGov is a Council on Environmental Quality initiative focused on Federal energy and sustainability efforts. Past GreenGov Symposiums brought sustainability leaders and newcomers in the Federal, state, and local government, academic, non-profit and private sectors together to learn from each other, share ideas, and help develop innovative solutions to energy and sustainability challenges in Federal operations. By design, the GreenGov Symposium helps the Federal community save energy, save money, and address sustainability goals and targets under Executive Order 13514, “Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance.
” Historical information on GreenGov is available at *http://www.whitehouse.gov//greengov.* Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4342, 4344. Dated: October 29, 2014. Kate E. Brandt, Federal Environmental Executive. [FR Doc. 2014-26046 Filed 10-31-14; 8:45 am]
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